Alzheimer's initially attacks the brain's GPS system, says Medicine Nobel laureate O'Keefe to ANA-MPA

The hippocampus is the first part of the brain attacked by Alzheimer's. It is also the part relates to a specific type of memory and which essentially constitutes a navigating system that assists in the people's orientation. The research on the early diagnosis and cure of the Alzheimer's now focus on the operations of the hippocampus cells, said Nobel laureate and professor of University College of London John O'Keefe to ANA-MPA.
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